* The titular Rave Master Haru Glory and his TrueCompanions run into another group of oppressed warriors who ask him to help them defeat an army of 1000 demons, apparently led by Haru's missing father, Gale. Uncharacteristically, the usually unfailingly altruistic Haru refuses to ally with them, causing everyone to wonder WhatTheHellHero while Haru disappears somewhere. While his friends have no idea where he's gone, we find out in short order--he's gone to challenge the ''entire army'' by himself. The scene where he ploughs into the ranks of the army, outnumbered literally 1000 to 1 and storms through their ranks in a berserk rampage solidifies Haru as a grade-A {{Badass}}. Especially since he '''WINS'''.* In Volume 8, Let "breaks" the [[CoolSword Ten Commandments]]... only to have Haru completely turn the tables on him and defeats Let with [[DualWielding Blue Crimson's]] debut.** Haru ups the ante by erasing his thoughts with Rune Save to defeat Let's mind reading ally Racas.* After a looong stretch of [[FauxActionGirl near-uselessness]], Elie finally got one in Volume 23, where she's entered in a dance competition. A pair of somewhat important minor characters dancing before her get 96 points, then the Dragon Dancers [[spoiler: Let and Julia in disguise]] get 100. Elie's partner disappears on her, and while she waits for him, the band decides to play a song they once did for Resha Valentine, with whom Elie has a "mysterious connection." The song taps into that connection, and Elie's ensuing solo dance enchants the entire town, [[spoiler: not to mention the giant snake]], provokes Julius' [[spoiler: HeelFaceTurn]] and incidentally earns her a whopping 999 points.** She gets another one in Volume 28, when she ''finally'' harnesses her [[AppliedPhlebotinum Etherion]] powers to [[spoiler: [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu blow a hole]] in [[EldritchAbomination Endless]] and then banish it from the Mystic Realm, with the help of Belnika and the time-space staff]].*** And another in Volume 31, after she has [[spoiler:regained her memories of being Resha Valentine and returned with Haru to the present]], she channels her Etherion power to defeat Shakuma [[spoiler:Raregroove]], the most powerful sorcerer in the world. Sure, Haru lands the finishing blow, but it's Elie who really shines in that fight.*** Shame it took Elie so long to live up to her original Crowning Moment of ''blowing up an entire dog racing stadium building with her tonfa blasters'' in her debut in Volume 2.*** In Volume 14, the bad guys hook her up to a WaveMotionGun and use her magic to power it and fire at the heroes. At the last second, Elie realizes that since the blast is ''her'' magic, she can control it. She weakens the blast just enough for Haru to ''slice it in half'' with Runesave.* In Volume 27, Let takes on [[BigBad Hardner]], and initially looks like he's got the upper hand; however, when Hardner has got his second wind, he uses his [[ArtifactOfDoom Dark Bring]] to restore ''every wound Let has ever sustained''. As Let lies there, apparently paralyzed and at death's door, he hears a dragon's roar, which informs him that his girlfriend, Julia, has beaten TheDragon (no pun intended). His response?--> '''[[{{Badass}} Let]]:''' "Julia was victorious. ''(finger twitches)'' Then I suppose [[{{Determinator}} I should get up...]] and defeat Hardner."** Sure, he got his butt kicked in short order, but the mere fact that he managed to ''[[NormallyIWouldBeDeadNow stand up]]'' let alone fight, secures his place in the halls of {{Badass}}. Plus, [[spoiler: in the next volume Haru reveals that Let wore Hardner down sufficiently for Haru to provoke a PhlebotinumBreakdown and defeat him]].** Earlier, when the gang takes on the Oracion Six, Let (then still a dragon) is taking on Jegan, who pretty much whups his ass. It's then revealed that the Dragon Race can either live life like Let (half-human, half-dragon), or try to conquer their dragon half and become human --with the caveat that if they fail, they turn into a full, mindless dragon. It has an astronomically low success rate, and if it isn't done in a special temple, that success rate dips ''even lower''. Let tries it without the temple. '''[[BadAss He succeeds]]'''.** Let gets another shortly after beating those odds, invoking a power of the Dragon Race that is only ever used as a last resort, and is always fatal. Let manages to pull it off [[BadAss twice]] before the end of the series and survives [[NormallyIWouldBeDeadNow both times]].*** [[spoiler: The second time is even more awesome than the first. When his enemy, one of the Five Demon Lords of Hell goes OneWingedAngel and starts beating up on him even when he offered his life. Let's answer? '''Offering his existence in order to become a colossal sentient dragon to pound the enemy to oblivion'''.]]---->'''Let:''' "[[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Roar of the Dragon God!]]"* Haru got another towards the end of Volume 29, just after [[spoiler:[[TheObiWan Shiba's]] [[MentorOccupationalHazard death]]]]. The rest of the TrueCompanions are surrounded by the bug army of the demon Berial, and apparently in for the fight of their lives. Then Haru arrives, carrying [[spoiler:Shiba's body]], and apparently ignoring Berial and his army. Haru lays it down, and then says [[spoiler:"I wanna bury Shiba. So get lost. Now."]]** That would be {{Badass}} enough, but immediately afterward, he pulls out his sword and starts laying into the villains. Berial starts posturing, saying "Now I get to show you the real power of my [[ArtifactOfDoom Dark Bring]]." [[spoiler:Haru promptly cuts him in half]].** Yet another for Haru. In Volume 31, Haru has been shifted 50 years to the past, and--[[NiceJobBreakingItHero due to his own time-meddling]]--a group of Raregroove mercenaries have kidnapped Resha Valentine. Haru chases their carriage, [[{{Determinator}} even when his Speed Upgrade Sword begins to fail on him]] [[TemporalParadox due to Resha's danger]]. Just before his sword shorts out, he grabs the carriage door, catches a crossbow bolt ''between his teeth'', grabs onto a trailing rope as he falls out of the carriage, ''snaps the crossbow bolt'' as he [[HeroicResolve pulls himself back towards the carriage]], and then, just as one of the {{Mooks}} cuts the rope, takes a final leap and plants his fist right in the {{Mook}}'s face.* Musica gets one in Volume 32. Realizing that Haru needs his own personal sword and discovering that his grandfather's too frozen-by-a-demon to do the job, Musica decides on no previous experience to forge Haru's sword himself. When the first attempt (forged from the last ingot of the {{Unobtainium}} the original Ten Commandments/Powers was made out of) shatters, Musica picks up the ''still burning'' pieces and reforges them. And again. And again. Finally he realizes that Haru's sword has to be personal to both of them and adds some of his special silver to the mix. The ensuing firestorm [[CoolSword "mightiest of all swords"]] and ''defrosts the whole town''. Musica, however, has exhausted all of his energy and collapses, apparently DeaderThanDead. [[spoiler:However, when Haru appears on the scene, he yells at Musica not to die. Cut to Musica having a NearDeathExperience with his really-dead love interest Reina, who gives him the traditionally "You're not ready to die yet, go back and ''live'', idiot" speech, and he comes BackFromTheDead. He collapses again just after handing Haru his sword, but tells them "Relax ... I'm not going to die. The lady already laughed at me once."]]** His defeat of Ltaingle, the leader of the Palace Guardians, of which the aforementioned Let prior his HeelFaceTurn was a member and second in power only to the former at the time. Musica was completely outmatched by his enemy's invisibility powers. He then pulls a GuileHero gambit in order to grasp the invisible weapon he was stabbed with to wrap around the leader and utterly destroy him.* Haru, driven by pure rage manages to overpower the vast bulk of the Oracion Six and beat the hell out of them before Haja sucker punches him.* Then there's Sieg Hart who's practically a walking MomentOfAwesome. The very first thing he does after his reappearance is to make whole Oracion Six, who were at that moment beating the everloving crap out of Haru and his crew, run with their tails between legs. ** Five words: [[DeathFromAbove Judgment of the Seven Stars]].* Sieg later tops it off by defeating no less than ''1000 mages'' using only his sword while taking care not to kill any of them, and immediately after that fighting Haja (his equal in magic who additionally possessed Dark Bring granting him limitless magical supply) ''for seven days and nights'' and in the end killing him with a perfectly mundane stick. That's how he rolls.* Speaking of Sieg Hart, Reina scores an awesome moment by literally stabbing him in the back during his initial appearance. While her reasoning for doing was a villainous one (because Sieg was a traitor to King), considering what [[KickTheDog Sieg had just done to Haru, and what he'd done to Elie prior to that]], [[KickTheSonOfABitch it's hard not to applaud Reina's actions here.]]* After Ruby studies magic for about a day, he's able to ''briefly stand up to Doryu, a DEMON LORD who curb-stomped Haru''.